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If Morse's season is over, he finishes hitting .291/.353/.521.
Michael Morse's breakout , season apparently over a day early Adam Kilgore 2010
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Like Morse's The Gallery Of The Louvre, McCullough fills his new book with deft mini-portraits of numerous figures and gives them the dramatic history of Paris during the 1800s as a canvas.
Michael Giltz: Books: David McCullough's Latest Tackles Americans In Paris Michael Giltz 2011
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The tone of discussion was much lower than at Mr. Morse's table.
Chapter 13 2010
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Morse's power-hitting breakout may have been the most pleasant surprise of this season.
Michael Morse's breakout , season apparently over a day early Adam Kilgore 2010
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Mrs. Morse's voice was low and sweet as she said, "And that is the children."
Chapter 19 2010
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"We tried for enough context so the galleries help interpret the material but aren't period rooms," said the Morse's director, Laurence J.
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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Mr. Ruggiero told me of visiting the New York exhibition with the Morse's trustees: "When we're all standing there looking at this magnificent terrace, we can't just put it back in the box."
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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In all, more than 250 art and architectural objects associated with the estate are on view in the Morse's new wing.
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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Morse's granddaughter Jeannette Genius and her husband, Hugh McKean, were both talented painters who had attended nearby Rollins College.
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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Blink and you'll miss it: Scott Morse's Dawn of the Gearheads
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